ISO 14001:2026 – ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED ON 15 APRIL 2026

According to official information from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the ISO 14001:2026 – Environmental Management Systems standard was formally published on 15 April 2026, replacing the current ISO 14001:2015 version.

1. Overview of ISO 14001:2026

The new version maintains the core structure of ISO 14001 while incorporating updates to address modern environmental requirements and global sustainability trends.

Key directions include:

- Enhancing environmental management effectiveness and performance outcomes

- Emphasizing climate change and sustainable development considerations

- Improving the structure for greater clarity and ease of implementation

- Strengthening environmental risk management and operational performance

The new version of ISO 14001:2026 – Environmental Management Systems was officially published on 15 April 2026.

Implications for Certified Organizations

- ISO 14001:2026 will officially replace ISO 14001:2015

- Organizations currently certified to the 2015 version are required to transition to the new version

- A transition period (typically around three years) is expected, in accordance with regulations from the IAF and accreditation bodies

2. Recommendations from KMR

To ensure compliance and maintain certification validity, KMR recommends that organizations:

- Proactively conduct a gap analysis between the current system and new requirements

- Develop an early transition plan to ISO 14001:2026

- Participate in awareness training and internal auditor programs for the new version

- Collaborate with KMR for guidance on transition and certification assessment

3. Support from KMR

KMR is ready to support organizations through:

- ISO 14001:2026 training programs

 - System transition consultancy

- Certification audits under the new version

📞 For further information, please contact KMR for timely support.


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